Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Studio are initially admitted
into the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art Studio and may
transfer into the B.F.A. -Studio program at the end of the sophomore year
by successfully completing the B.F.A. Sophomore Review.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Studio prepares students
for careers as professional visual artists and is a platform from which they
might go on to study for the Master of Fine Arts level, the terminal degree
in the field. The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Studio offers
three studio emphasis tracks: the Two-Dimensional Emphasis Track
(including: drawing, graphic design, painting, and print media), the Three-
Dimensional Emphasis Track (including: ceramics, fibers, jewelry and
metals, sculpture, and wood and furniture design I, and the Individualized
Studio Emphasis Track (in which students are able to build a degree program
to meet specialized individual needs).
The Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art/Studio offers students a
broad range of advanced studio options.
The mission of the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art History is
to provide art history majors with a solid foundation in the history of art,
from ancient through modern times. The degree prepares students for grad-
uate study leading to careers in museums, galleries, fine art libraries, visual
resources, teaching, and research. Specific goals, objectives, and competen-
cies related to this degree include the acquisition and demonstration of
critical thinking, research, and writing skills: knowledge of terminology,
methodology, and competency with various approaches to art historical
inquiry; and the ability to conduct art history research through independent
investigations.
The Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Art Education
is a professional degree program leading to certification to teach K-12 art
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The program reflects contempo-
rary theory and practice in art studio, art history, criticism, aesthetics,
visual culture, and pedagogy. The program complies with all Pennsylvania
standards needed for certification to teach art in the commonwealth
All art majors are obligated to fulfill the university requirement for Liberal
Studies coursework. Art Education majors must achieve and maintain a 3.0
cumulative GPA. Bachelor of Fine Arts-Studio majors must achieve a 2.5
cumulative GPA and earn a grade of C or better in all ART and ARHI courses
to graduate.
A Minor in Art Studio is available to majors within the Department of Art
w hose major area of study is Art Education or Art History; this pro\ ides
further exploration in the various studio disciplines. Additionally, the Minor
in Art Studio provides majors from other disciplines the opportunity to
experience the visual arts in greater depth
The mission of the Art History Minor is to provide students with the
necessary skills to critically assess the origins and changing dynamics of the
visual arts. By its very nature. Art History is multidisciplin.uv and not only
develops visual literacy and tools for critical thinking but also introduces
students to the socioculrural contexts in which artworks arc produced,
providing students with the opportunities for understanding cultural
diversity and lifelong learning.
The College of Fine Arts ami the Department of Art have established an
exchange program with the National Art Academics of Slovenia and
Croatia. Qualified and highly skilled juniors and seniors mas participate in
the exchange by application to the Art Department exchange coordinator
and with approval of their major studio professor, the Department of Art
chair, and the College of Fine Arts exchange coordinator.
Detailed information regarding application to one of the degree programs
and scheduling a Portfolio Review can be obtained by calling the Depart-
ment of \it office at 724-357-2530 or by e-mail through the Department
of Art website at www.iup.edu art.
Bachelor of Arts-Art/History Track
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section
with the following specifications:
Mathematics: 3cr
Liberal Studies F.lectives: 6cr. no courses with ARHI prefix
Major:
Foundation Required:
ARHI 205
ARHI 207
ARHI 224
ARHI 413
ART 112
ART 114
50
3cr
3cr
3cr
3er
3cr
3cr
416.
Ancient to Medieval Art
Renaissance through Modem Art
Introduction to Asian Art
Senior Seminar
Fundamentals of Drawing
Color and Two-Dimensional Design
Controlled Electives: Choose from the following
Up to 6cr (2 courses) >'i \rt Studio, prefix ART
ARHI 100. 222. 300, 407, 408, 409.410. 411. 412.
417, 418, 423. 425, 493
Foreign Language Required:
Foreign Language Intermediate Level (1)
Free Electives:
Total Degree Requirements:
( I ) Intermediate-level foreign language may be included in Liberal Studies
Electives.
Bachelor of Arts-Art/Studio (*)
Liberal Studies: As outlined m liberal Studies section 4S
with the following specifications:
Fine Arts: ARHI 205
Mathematics: Sci
Liberal Studies Electives: 3cr, ARHI 207. no courses with ART prefix
27
12
13
120
Jcr
3cr
Sci
3cr
»CI
Jcr
Major:
Foundation Required:
ART 111 Figure Draw mg
ART 112 Fundamentals of Drawing
\RT 113 Three-Dimensional Design
ART 114 Color and Two-Dimensional Design
Level II Studio Klectives: (select 6 of the following 8 courses)
ART 211. 213. 214. 215, 216, 217, 218, 21"
Art History Required:
ARHI 100 Arts of the Iwcnticlh Ccntuty
Controlled Art History Elective (Select one course in the
last three semester- ARHI 413. 41". 423. or 425.
Course must he designated \\ i
Advanced Studio Required:
Advanced Studio course- from the following (1.2)
\KI M(> Intermediate Jewelry and Metals Jci
\RI v5s Intermediate Graphic Design 1 3cr
ART 356 Intermediate Graphic Design D 3cr
ART 421 Advanced Drawing Jcr
ART 451 Advanced Woodworking Function and Form 5cr
ART 452 Advanced Ceramics let
\RI 453 Advanced Sculpture 3cr
ART 454 Advanced Painting Vr
\R'I '455 Advanced Graphic Design 1 ; cr
12
18
21
Page 72
INDIAN \ I M\ I RSI IV ul PI NNsM \ \NI.\ 1 NDI RdRADl Ml f\l \1 nu :ihi>)-20I0
VRI 456 Vdvanced Graphic Design II
\KI Advanced Print Media
\KI 459 VdvancedFiben
VRI ii.n Advanced Jewelry and Metals
ARI 4M Spe< i.il topics
\KI 493 Internship
i 1 1 . I lectlves:
i.ii.ii i>. jree Requirements:
lei
lei
lei
Icj
lei
lei
15
120
( 1 1 Students musl complete lei within an advanced studio before
permission will be granted to enroll in the 6a componenl of the
advanced level Permission of the instructoi is a prerequisite to .ill 6ci
advanced courses
1 2i Inclusion of internship credit limits toward .nn portion of fulfillment
ol degree requirements musl be approved bj the departmental chair
and student's majoi advisoi Approval musl be obtained in writing
prim in enrollment
(») See advisorj paragraph " I imel) < Completion of Degree Require-
ments" in the section on Requirements for Graduation.
Bachelor of Fine Arts-Art Studio (*)
I Iberal Studies: \s outlined in Liberal Studies section
with the following specifications
Fine Arts: \Kill 205
Mathematics: lei
I Iberal Studies Electives: Icr, ARIII 207. no courses with ART prefix
Major:
I mindation Required:
ART III I igure Drawing
ART 112 Fundamentals of Drawing
ART 1 1 3 Three-Dimensional Design
AKI 114 Color and Two-Dimensional Design
48
12
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
I evd II Studio Electives: (Select 6 of the following 8 courses)
ARI 211, 213. 214. 215. 216, 217, 21S. 219
\rl Histor) Required:
ARIII 100 Arts of the Twentieth Century 3cr
Controlled Art History Elective (Select one course in the 3cr
last three semesters: ARIil 413. 417. 423. or 425.
Course must he designated W7.)
Vdvanced Studio Required:
(Select 1 ni 1 Advanced Studio Emphasis Tracks)
Three-Dimensional Studio Track:
Vdvanced 3-D studios include: (1,2)
ART 316
ART 45 1
ART 452
ART 453
ART 4s"
ART 460
ART 481
ART 493
27
Intermediate Jewelry and Metals
Advanced Woodworking: Function and Komi
Advanced Ceramics
Advanced Sculpture
Advanced Fibers
\d\ anced Jewelry and Metals
Special Topics
Internship
Primary Advanced Studio (choose one studio area above)
Synthesis Advanced Studios (choose three other 3-D
advanced studios)
Two-Dimensional Studio (choose one from advanced
2-D studio options)
Two-Dimensional Studio Track:
Vd\ anced 2-D studios include ( 1 . 2 I
ART ' <i; Intermediate Graphic Design I
ART 356 Intermediate Graphic Design II
vRI 421 Vdvanced Drawing
\RI 454 Advanced Painting
ARl 455 Advanced Graphic Design 1
ART 45d Advanced Graphic Design II
Jci
3cr
3er
3cr
.3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
15cr
9cr
lei
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
aki 457 Vdvanced Prim Media lei
AKI 4si Special ropics
AKIN 193 Internship
t "i iiii.it s Vdvanced Studio (choose one studio area above) I 5cr
Synthesis Vdvanced studios (choose three other 2-D
advanced studios)
I hue Dimensional Studio (choose one from advanced 'cr
1-1 > studio options)
Individualized \dvanced Studio I rack:
(Student with specialized interest can submit a proposal 27ci
fol adv. lined sludio stud) Approval required hv department
chair, studio div ision chair, and student's major adv isor I
Select 27ci from the following (1,2)
\Rl 'lii Intermediate Jewelry and Metals lei
VRI 355 Intermediate Graphic Design I Jci
ART 356 Intermediate Graphic Design II icr
VRI 421 Advanced Drawing 3cr
ART 451 Advanced Woodworking Function and Form Jci
\KI 4s2 Advanced Ceramics 3cr
ART 4s i Advanced Sculpture 3cr
ART 4s4 Advanced Painting 3cr
\RI 455 Advanced Graphic Design! 3cr
ART 45o Advanced Graphic Design II 3cr
ART 457 Advanced Print Media 3cr
ART 459 Vdvanced Fibers 3cr
ART 460 Advanced Jewelry and Metals 3cr
ART 481 Special Topics 3cr
ART 493 Internship 3cr
Controlled Advanced Studio Electives: (1,2)
Select dcr from the following: ARI 316, 355, J56, 421. 451.
452, 453. 454. 455, 456, 457, 459. 460, 4X1, 493
Senior Thesis and Professional Practicum
ART 400 Professional Practices 3cr
(#) Total Degree Requirements:
120
(1) Students must complete 3cr within an advanced studio before permis-
sion will be granted to enroll in the 6cr componenl of the advanced
level Permission of the instructor is a prerequisite to all 6cr advanced
courses.
(2) Inclusion of internship credit hours toward any portion of fulfillment
of degree requirements must be approved by the departmental chair
and student's major advisor. Approval must be obtained in writing
prior to enrollment
(3) To enter program, art major must successfully complete the R I \
Sophomore Review and have minimum 2.5 GPA overall.
(4) Student must achieve a cumulative 2.5 GPA and earn a "C" or better
in all ART and ARM I courses to graduate.
(#) Sec advisory paragraph "Timelv Completion of Degree Require-
ments'' in the section on Requirements for Graduation,
Bachelor of Science in Education-Art Education (*)
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Libera] Studies section
with the following specifications
Fine \rts: fulfilled h% \RHI 205
Mathematics: 6cr
Social Science: PSYC 101
Liberal Studies Electives: Ocr
College:
Preprofessional Education Sequence:
COMM 103 Digital Instructional Technology
EDSP 102 Educational Psychology
Professional Education Sequence:
I Dl \ 101 Education of Students with Disabilities in
Inclusive Secondary Settings
EDUC 242 Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience I
48
23
3cr
3cr
Jcr
Icr
INDIANA LNTYFRSITY Ol PI NNSU v \\l A I NDI Ri ,R \IU Ml CATALOG 2009-2010
Page 73
EDUC 342 Pre-Studenl leaching Clinical Experience II
EDUC 4:i Studenl Teaching (Elementary)
EDUC 441 Student Teaching I Secondary)
EDUC 442 School Law
Major:
ART 112 Fundamentals of Drawing
ART 113 Three-Dimensional Design
ART 114 Color and Two-Dimensional Design
ARHI 207 Renaissance to Modem Art
ARED 315 Issues of Art in K.-12 Programs
ARED 317 Art in K.-6 Programs
ARED 318 Art in 7-12 Programs
ARED 320 Art Criticism and Aesthetics in K.-12 Programs
Controlled Electives:
Select 15cr from the following: ARHI 100. ART 111.
ART 211. 213. 214, 215. 216, 217, 218, 219
Select 12cr from any ARHI or ART prefix
Select 3cr from any ARED prefix
(#) Total Degree Requirements:
lcr
6cr
der
lcr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
3cr
15cr
12cr
3cr
24
30
125
(*) See requirements leading to teacher certification, titled "3-Step
Process for Teacher Education." in the College of Education and
Educational Technology section of this catalog.
(#) See advisory paragraph "Timely Completion of Degree Require-
ments" in the section on Requirements for Graduation.
Minor-Art History
Required Courses:
ARHI 205 Ancient to Medieval Art 3cr
ARHI 207 Renaissance through Modem Art 3cr
ARHI 224 Introduction to Asian Art 3cr
Three additional courses with an ARHI prefix
except ARHI 101
18
9
Minor-Art Studio
18
Three courses from the following:
9
ART 111
Figure Drawing
3cr
ART 112
Fundamentals of Drawing
3cr
ART 113
Three-Dimensional Design
3cr
ART 114
Color and Two-Dimensional Design
3cr
ART 211
Painting
3cr
ART 213
Woodworking: Function and Fomi
3cr
ART 214
Ceramics
3cr
ART 215
Sculpture
3cr
ART 216
Jewelry and Metals
3cr(l)
ART 217
Print Media
3cr
ART 218
Graphic Design
3cr(l)
ART 219
Fibers
3cr
ART 281
Special Topics
3cr
Three courses from the following:
9
ART 316
Intermediate Jewelry and Metals
3cr
ART 355
Intermediate Graphic Design I
3cr
ART 356
Intermediate Graphic Design 11
3cr
ART 421
Advanced Drawing
3cr
ART 451
Advanced Woodworking: Function and Form
3cr
ART 452
Advanced Ceramics
3cr
ART 453
Advanced Sculpture
3cr
ART 454
Advanced Painting
3cr
ART 455
Advanced Graphic Design 1
3cr
ART 456
Advanced Graphic Design II
3cr
ART 457
Advanced Print Media
3cr
ART 459
Advanced Fibers
3cr
ART 460
Advanced Jewelry and Metals
3cr
ART 48 1
Special Topics
3cr
( I ) Courses have prerequisites, (heck the catalog lor details, and discuss
your course of Stud) w ilh your Minor Advisor. The instructor may
choose to waive the prerequisite for An Studio Minors
Department of Music
Website: www.iup.edu /;///w<
.lack Stamp, Chairperson: Baumcr, Caulder, Chepaitis, Clcwell, Collins.
Dearing. Dickinson. Eisensmith. IX Ferguson, I Ferguson, Homer.
Jennings, Kingan. Ruehn, Logan-Hastings, Manicl. Martynuik,
Perlongo. Radell. Santos. Scandrctt. Staples, Wacker, Wheatley,
Worzbyt. Young: and professors emeriti Adams. Becker. Hud. Fiorsi.
Casavant. Diet/. Lloyd, Olmstead, Perkins, Thorell. Vanstccnkist.
Weber. Wilson
The Department of Music has a threefold mission: I ) professional prepara-
tion of music educators, performers, composers, conductors, and musicolo-
gists. 2) liberal studies lor the university, and 3) programs, education, and
resources of music for the community. Degrees offered are the Bachelor of
Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Science in Education.
Admission to the Music Department requires satisfactory completion of an
audition in addition to the university general requirements. Detailed
information will be sent to the applicant upon request
The program leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree u nh a major in Musk
has been designed to give the student a general experience in music. The
student seeking this degree has the choice of three tracks: Music General
Studies. Music History/Literature, or Music Theory/Composition.
The program leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in
Music Performance (equivalent to the Bachelor of Music Degree) is a
special program with a major in one of twenty-one areas of performance.
The student in this program prepares to pursue a career as a professional
performing musician.
The program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a
music major leads to certification to teach in the schools of Pennsylvania.
A student wishing to minor in music must elect a minimum of 15 credits in
music courses as approved by the department chairperson. An audition for
admission is required.
Special Requirements for all Music Majors
1. Each student must declare a primary performing medium. Those who
elect voice as their primal) instrument normal!) elect piano as a
secondary instrument. Performance juries are held at the end of each
semester Students are expected to complete the requirements for their
performing area and level. Piano proficiency is required in all
degree programs.
2. Ensemble participation of 5 hours a week is required each semester
Students may fulfill this departmental requirement b\ participation in
either 1-credit or 0-credil ensemble(s). In meeting the degree require-
ments of 7-8 credits ol ensemble credit, enrollment in credit-bearing
ensembles is flexible across semesters
3. Students must register tor Ml'SC 475 (Music Lab) and attend four
departmental meetings and eight campus performances such as recitals.
concerts, art exhibits, and theatei productions each semesta .is required
by the degree program (seven semesters for the B S 1 il program and
eight semesters tor the B A and B.F.A. programs)
Bachelor of Arts-Music/History and Literature Track
50
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section
with the following specifications
Fine Arts: Ml HI 102
Mathematics: MATH 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics
Natural Science: Option II recommended. PHYS 105
Social Science: PSYC 101
Libera] studies Electives: 6cr, Ml 111 301, no courses with Ml HI prefix
Page 74
INDIAN \ t N[\ I KslI Y (H I'l NNS\ l\ \NI \ I NDI K(,R\DI Ml ( \1 \1 <H, 2009-2010
Major:
Required Courses: |
IS
\l'Ml
Ml III
Ml M
Ml S<
Ml si
Sll S<
Ml s<
Ml S< 211
Ml SC2I2
Ml SI
Ml S(
Ml S< HI
\u Si
124
III
112
lis
116
120
(Majoi i Applied Piano lurj C Oci
Music Historj II lei
rheorj Skills I 2ci
rheorj Skills II 2ci
rheorj i lei
Fheorj II hi
)6 B semesters of Music Ensembles 8ci
rheorj Skills Ml 2cr
rheory Skills IV 2ci
rheorj in
rheorj l\ 3cr
Fundamentals of Conducting
s semesters of Recital Attendance Ocr
I ive courses from the following:
\n ill 122 123, 124, 125, 420, 421 I5ci
( oatrolled Electives: Musk electives (with advisor approval) 9
Piano proficiency required
Free I lectives: 13
rotal Degree Requirements: 12(1
1 1 1 Students mas satisfy anj rheorj Class bj passing the Final exam prior
in or ,u the beginning of any gi\cn semester ami then enrolling in
Section oi I ol the course for Ocr; the student's grade would he
recorded as "Satisfactory" on the transcript.
Bachelor of Arts-Music/General Studies Track
50
liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section
with the following specifications:
Fine Arts: Ml III 102
Mathematics: \\ \|)| H)| or other Liberal Studies Mathematics
Natural Science: Option II recommended. PHYS 105
Social Science: PSYC 101
Liberal Studies Electives: 6cr. Ml 'I II 301, no courses with MUSC prefix
Major:
Required Courses: I I I
\PML' (Major) Applied Music l\ III (2creach)
49
APMU 122
MUHI 302
Ml sc in
MUSC 112
MUSC I 15
Ml SC 116
I Maior I Applied Jury A
Music History 11
I heorj skills I
rheorj Skills II
I heory I
rheorj ll
MUSC 120-136 S semesters of Music Ensembles
16cr
Ocr
3cr
2cr
2cr
3cr
3cr
8cr
2cr
2cr
3cr
3cr
2cr
Ocr
Ml SC211 Theory Skills III
MUSC2I2 Theory Skills IV
MUSC 2 15 Theorj III
Ml SC216 rheory IV
MUSC 3i i Fundamentals of Conducting
MUSC 4" 5 K semesters of Recital Attendance
Controlled Electives:
Piano proficiency required
Music 1 lectives (with advisor approval or as indicated below |:
Ml St 2 U 2 I K (required for piano and organ majors only) 2cr
Ml SC 351 353 354 (required for voice majors only) 3cr
Free Electives: 16
Total Degree Requirements: 120
( 1 I Students maj satisfy any 1 heory (lass b\ passing the final exam prior
to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in
Section 01 I of the course for Ocr; the student's grade would be
recorded as "Satisfactory" on the transcript.
Bachelor of Arts-Music/Theory and Composition Track
Liberal Studies: v outlined in Liberal Studies se< so
with the following specifications
Fine \ns: Ml HI 102
Mathematics: \i\iii im oi othei Liberal Studies Mathemai
Natural Science: Option ll recommended, PHYS
Social Science: PSYC 101
liberal Studies Elective*: <>n Ml III 101, no courses with Ml St prefix
Major:
Required Courses:
60
(II
\l'\ll Applied Piano I A II
\HIII »02 Music Historj II
MUSC ill rheorj skills i
MUSC 112 rheorj Skills 11
MUSC 115 Theory I
Ml SC 116 Theory II
MUSC 120-136 4 semesters of Music Ensembles
MUSC 211 Theory Skills III
Theory Skills IV
rheory 111
I heory IV
Keyboard Harmonj I
Keyboard Harmony II
Form and Analysis 1 or
MUSC 30° Orchestration I
MUSC 306 Counterpoint I
fundamentals of Conducting
I heory V
Composition I
Composition II
Composition III
Composition IV
S semesters of Recital Attendance
Controlled Electives:
Piano proficiency required
Music Electives (with advisor approval)
Free F^lectives:
Total Degree Requirements:
MUSC212
MUSC 215
Ml S( 2I(.
MUSC 217
MUSC 2 IS
MUSC 304
MUSC 311
MUS( 1315
MUSC4I1
MUSC412
MUSC 413
MUSC 4 14
MUSC 475
I4cr
lei
2cr
2cr
Icr
Jet
4cr
2cr
2cr
3cr
3cr
Icr
Icr
2cr
2cr
2cr
3cr
2cr
2cr
2ci
2cr
Ocr
120
( I ) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior
to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in
Section 01 1 of the course for Ocr: the student's grade would be
recorded as "Satisfactory" on the transcript
Bachelor of Fine Arts-Music Performance
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section 50
with the following specifications
Fine Arts: Ml HI 102
Mathematics: MAUI 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics
Natural Science: Option II recommended. I'll i S 105
Social Science: PSYC 101
Liberal Studies Electees: 6cr, Ml III 301, no courses
with MUSC prefix
Major: 65
Required Courses: l I I
APMU (Major) Applied Musk l-YIII (4cr each)
APMU 122 (Major) Applied Jury A
ML III J02 Music History II
MUSC ill rheorj Skills I
MUSC 1 12 Theory Skills II
MUSC 115 Theory I
MUSC 116 rheory II
MUSC 120-136 S semesters of Music Ensembles
MUSC 211 Theory Skills III
32cr
Ocr
3cr
2cr
2cr
3cr
3cr
Bcr
2cr
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA UNDERGRAHI Ml t \l \l OC. 2009-2010
Page 75
MUSC212 Theory Skills IV 2cr
Ml ISC 215 Theory 111 3cr
MUSC216 Theory IV 3cr
MUSC 3 1 1 Fundamentals of Conducting 2cr
MUSC475 8 semesters of Recital Attendance Ocr
Controlled Electivcs: 5
Piano proficiency required
Music EIecti\ es ( w ith advisor approval or as indicated below):
ML'SC 217 2 1 X (required for piano and organ majors only) 2cr
MUSC 351 '353 354 (required for voice majors only) 3cr
Total Degree Requirements: 120
(1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior
to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in
Section 01 1 of the course for Ocr; the student's grade would be
recorded as "Satisfactory" on the transcript.
Bachelor of Science in Education-Music Education (*)
Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section
with the following specifications:
Fine Arts: fulfilled by courses in the major
Humanities: HIST 195 (section for Music majors),
MUH1 102 (Music Education majors only)
Mathematics: 6cr, MATH 101 or 110; MATH 217
Natural Science: Option I recommended
Social Science: PSYC 101
Liberal Studies Electives: 3cr, MUHI 301, no course with
MUSC prefix
48
College:
Professional
Education Sequence:
EDSP 102
Educational Psychology
3cr
EDUC 242
Pre- Student Teaching Clinical Experience I
lcr
EDUC 342
Pre- Student Teaching Clinical Experience II
lcr
EDUC 421
Student Teaching Elementary Level
6cr
EDUC 441
Student Teaching Secondary Level
6cr
EDUC 442
School Law
lcr
MUSC 240
Technology in the Music Classroom